Asked about this a few weeks ago, I rebased from master as was suggested, but I am still seeing these. I am guessing this is wasting our resources somehow? :(
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 7:28 PM Alex Amato <[email protected]> wrote: > Run failed for master (010adc5) > > Repository: ajamato/beam > Workflow: Build python wheels > Duration: 8 minutes and 20.0 seconds > Finished: 2020-08-19 02:28:43 UTC > > View results <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/actions/runs/214541528> > Jobs: > > - build_source <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001143594> > succeeded (0 annotations) > - Build wheels on ubuntu-latest > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001149597> cancelled (2 > annotations) > - Build wheels on macos-latest > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001149606> failed (1 annotation) > - Build wheels on windows-latest > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001149615> cancelled (2 > annotations) > - Prepare GCS <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001149638> > skipped (0 annotations) > - Upload source to GCS bucket > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001149658> skipped (0 > annotations) > - Tag repo nightly <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001159805> > skipped (0 annotations) > - Upload wheels to GCS bucket > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001159822> skipped (0 > annotations) > - List files on Google Cloud Storage Bucket > <https://github.com/ajamato/beam/runs/1001159835> skipped (0 > annotations) > > — > You are receiving this because this workflow ran on your branch. > Manage your GitHub Actions notifications here > <https://github.com/settings/notifications>. >
